Jacob Elordi is Hollywood’s Ultimate Style Icon: Here Are His Best Looks from the “Wuthering Heights” Press Tour
At a photo call at London’s Spencer House ahead of the Wuthering Heights premiere, Jacob Elordi channeled main character energy in a red suede work jacket with silver studs from the American heritage brand Bode. Stylists rounded out the fit with a minimalist black t-shirt, matching straight-leg jeans, and high-end frames from Jacques Marie Mage.
For the British premiere, Jacob Elordi opted for a truly luxurious ensemble. The Australian actor posed in a classic Bottega Veneta set that was ready for the sudden London drizzle. Beneath a sleek, understated coat lay the expressive folds of a crisp dress shirt. The key to this look was the monochromatic gray palette and a contrasting tie just a few shades darker. It’s worth noting that Elordi doesn’t try to downplay his 6-foot-5 stature. On the contrary, he emphasizes it with a broad, sharp shoulder line and wide, peaked lapels.
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“Jacob Elordi has mastered the art of the 'Internet’s Boyfriend' wardrobe, blending high-fashion risk-taking with classic Hollywood stature,” notes a lead editor at Vogue.
In Los Angeles, the cast faced another photo call before the screening. The actor's stylists chose an incredibly chic combination. Jacob posed in a cropped Chanel jacket from the Spring/Summer 2026 collection, which was so striking it had to be balanced with mid-width white trousers and a basic black tee. In theory, the choice might seem controversial, but in practice, it’s pure quiet luxury.
The premiere screening followed, where Jacob showcased a heavy dose of modern dandyism. The actor chose a custom-tailored suit by Bottega Veneta, though it was less rigid than the London look. This was a softer—yet still total black—aesthetic, featuring a romantic touch: a satin scarf instead of a traditional tie. The look was completed with a matching satin cummerbund and a signature Cartier brooch.
Before the Paris premiere, Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie posed against the backdrop of the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, soaked by the evening rain, which added a layer of cinematic drama to the scene. The actor wore a snow-white double-breasted trench coat by Bottega Veneta over a white shirt and black tie. The outfit was anchored by classic black trousers and polished loafers.
At the actual premiere, the Australian star appeared in a brown Bottega Veneta suit featuring a striking high-stand collar, highlighting a romantic vibe perfectly suited for the film’s theme. The oversized silhouette looks impeccable on Elordi’s tall, lean frame, while Cartier jewelry added a touch of high-society glam. As Emerald Fennell, the director of Wuthering Heights, noted, Jacob—sporting his signature mullet—looks exactly like his character, Heathcliff.
"He has this incredible ability to look like he stepped out of a 19th-century novel while remaining the most modern guy in the room," says a fashion contributor for GQ.
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